Westerns is a review of western silent screen stars, western radio shows that became western television shows, western television shows that became western films, western films that became western... More > television shows. Also included is list of western television filming locations and some that can be visited. In addition, the book takes a brief look at more than 325 western actors and actresses and the shows they were on. The book is for those tht would like to take a step back in time and look at yesteryear.< Less

Western: Relentless
When John Barnes taught his daughter, Ellie, to ride, little did he know how she would take to the job of a cowgirl. Her love of the countryside around her home takes her to... More > areas where she sees injustice and unfairness to the small Indian tribe whose land borders their own homestead.
Asking questions about why these people are being deprived of land which can sustain their lifestyle, what Ellie has no way of knowing is how these Indians will become a part of her life. Follow the adventure as John Barnes, his daughter and their hired hands attempt to take their cattle to market, unaware of what awaits them in the darkness of their voyage.< Less

Western: The Texan Part 1
In the foothills of Montana, Billy and Aaron discuss the news of the Texan cowboy, “Butch” Willis, being in the vicinity. Their excitement, as two young boys... More > whose lives hold little challenge, is something they share with other kids from their school, though do not dare discuss with mom and dad, since they know that wrong is wrong, no matter how good the cause.
Butch Willis, known and actually respected by many, has left Texas, after a disagreement with his capitalistic father. He makes his money robbing banks and making sure that there is some fairness put back into a society suffering during times of depression. Will the law outwit this outlaw? Or will he be able to walk away from the firing of guns outside of the hotel in Willow Creek?< Less

When Cassie and Billy make their way across the Mississippi to claim land and to start a new life together, they are filled with hopes for what awaits them. Working together to build a home and make... More > a homestead together, Billy soon finds out about the threat that overshadows their lives. Helped by neighbours, will Billy and Cassie be able to carve out a safe lifestyle together?
The ghosts from the past haunt Billy as he recalls the death of his mother. When challenged with having to show bravery, he fails her. However, with the help of people who have trust in him, Billy is able to strengthen his position in the community. Will he survive the threat of outlaws that are invading his town? Will Cassie?
When the hard hitting truth confronts Billy and Cassie, will they be able to continue their lives in the west, or will they need to go back home to find balance within their married lives? The answer lies in two shots fired from a gun that change people’s lives forever.........< Less

Western: The Gun Slinger Sheriff: Limited Choices - Part 1
When the town of Wilkins found itself the center of lawlessness, no one wanted to take on the role of sheriff. With outlaws threatening the... More > townsfolk, the last sheriff had been killed in cold blood and there seemed little hope of life every getting back to any kind of normality, the threat overhanging the town as if inherent to its location. Land was running short and the townsfolk were having difficulty coming to terms with the losses being sustained.
Annie and her mother, Margaret Carter, are forced to run their homestead on their own after outlaws killed husband and father, Matt Carter. The future looks bleak but against all odds, will this town be able to pull together? Only time will tell. Follow the story of settlers in the Wild West, trying to eke out a living from their newfound pastures. Follow the story of this family’s struggle to bring their town to a time of peace.< Less

Claude Maughan, an Englishman, finding his late uncle has been swindled in a Canadian land deal, sets out to punish the land agent, Daniel Corfield.
As soon as he arrives at Medicine Hat, he gets... More > involved in the intricacies of Canadian life, and his adventures begin.
There is his desperate fight with a prairie fire; his encounter with Inspector Barker, of the North-West Mounted Police; his meeting with Julia Kingsley, and how he saves her life in a dust storm; the disappearance of Julia’s fiancé, Archie Wampole, and his determination to pocket the five thousand dollars reward Archie’s father is offering for the return of his son.< Less

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About the author:
Stewart Edward White (12 March 1873 – September 18, 1946)... More > was an American writer, novelist, and spiritualist. He was a brother of noted mural painter Gilbert White.Born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, he attended Grand Rapids High School, and earned degrees from University of Michigan (B.A., 1895; M.A., 1903).From about 1900 until about 1922 he wrote fiction and non-fiction about adventure and travel, with an emphasis on natural history and outdoor living. Starting in 1922 he and his wife Elizabeth "Betty" Grant White wrote numerous books they say were received through channelling with spirits. They also wrote of their travels around the state of California. White died in Hillsborough, California. Whenever you see a dust through the trees, you look first to make sure it is not raised by stray cattle.
Excerpt from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Edward_White< Less

"This is Jesus" is a five-week devotional focusing on who Jesus is in His word, as our Creator, Lord, Healer, Life and Rest. Each of the thirty-five days has a message and an application.... More > The author, Pam Western, is the mother of four and lives with her husband and children in Bozeman, Montana.< Less

"This is Jesus" is a five-week devotional focusing on who Jesus is in His word, as our Creator, Lord, Healer, Life and Rest. Each of the thirty-five days has a message and an application.... More > The author, Pam Western, is the mother of four and lives with her husband and children in Bozeman, Montana.< Less

A fictional tale of two boys and their unbelievable adventures in the National Park.
This story is inspired by our time spent visiting the tunnel at John Forrest National Park, when living in Swan... More > View, Western Australia.< Less

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